High carbon steel Treated at 1000 centigrade for 15 minutes and then isothermally treated at 200 centigrade for 4 days, start of bainite transformation. This micrograph shows a lath of bainitic-ferrite growing into a grain of austenite and the dislocation field generated by the displacive transformation. Reference: Proceedings of International Conference on Martensitic Transformations (ICOMAT '02), Helsinki, Finland, 2002.Author(s): Dr Carlos Garcia-Mateo, Department of Materials Sc

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Peer Review This page is a portal to an in-depth exploration of integrating student peer review into introductory-level geoscience classes. It includes an introduction to the concept of peer review, reasons and methods for its use, examples of electronic peer review in a geoscience context, and extensive references. This page is part of the larger Starting Point collection.Author(s): No creator set

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Skills for Learning - Grammar Diagnostic tool Interactive 30 question quiz with feedback for each answer. Grammar diagnostic tool (based around entry level research processes). Download this zipped file and open the file named 'academic_comm_skin.swf' - the quiz will then run from the start.Author(s): Leeds Metropolitan University

Placing research at the heart of the school environment – that’s the idea behind a major research centre on special needs.

Experts from the University, Nottingham Trent University and professionals from schools, services and other groups around the city have formed a network to make this a reality

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Ceramics - Austin Wallace Ole Miss student Austin Wallace shares his love of creating ceramics. Photos by Robert Jordan. Produced by Mary Stanton.Author(s): No creator set

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Introduction to Computer Science: Programming Abstractions This course is the natural successor to Programming Methodology and covers such advanced programming topics as recursion, algorithmic analysis, and data abstraction using the C++ programming language, which is similar to both C and Java. If you've taken the Computer Science AP exam and done well (scored 4 or 5) or earned a good grade in a college course, Programming Abstractions may be an appropriate course for you to start with, but often Programming Abstractions (Accelerated) is a better choicAuthor(s): No creator set

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How can we stop cyberbullying? The start of the new school year this fall has brought with it a national focus on and concern with cyberbullying. What is this form of bullying and how can it be addressed? University of Minnesota expert on cyberbullying Shayla Thiel-Stern, assistant professor in the U of M's School of Journalism and Mass Communication, talks about this devastating problem.Author(s): No creator set

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A Tale of Two Cities in a Nutshell A Tale of Two Cities is an amazing story by Charles Dickens. This
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02 - Vita Nuova This lecture is devoted to the Vita Nuova, Dante's autobiographical account of his "double apprenticeship" in poetry and love. The poet's love for Beatrice is explored as the catalyst for his search for a new poetic voice. Medieval theories of love and the diverse poetics they inspired are discussed in contrast. The novelty of the poet's final resolution is tied to the relationship he discovers between love and knowledge. This relationship is then placed in its larger cultural context to higAuthor(s): No creator set

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Environmental Geology There is now a greater interest in the environment than ever before and we face concerns about the environmental impacts of almost every aspect of our daily lives. Water, soil, air and the biological environment can all be changed dramatically by the activities of industrial societies like our own, not least through mechanisms which are controlled by essentially geological processes. Waste disposal, contamination of land by industry, the impacts of mining, water pollution and even air quality (tAuthor(s): University of Exeter

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Radiolarian micropalaeontology: extracting radiolaria from sediment Professor Simon Haslett discusses extracting radiolarian microfossils from rocks and sediments. Radiolaria are marine single-celled organisms that possess a silica shell and are preserved in the fossil record. They can be collected from sediment accumulating on the sea-floor and retrieved through coring and extracted through sieving and chemical treatments. Radiolaria can be used in stratigraphy to date layers of rock and sediment through geological time, and also to reconstruct past environmentAuthor(s): Haslett, Prof. Simon K.; University of Wales, Newp